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Specifically British Riflemen and Prussians
hol up gotta reload my musket
yea bro me too
*akward silence when reloading
It was my first gun made, so I appreciate that you like it heh. My 1798 Austrian is much less accurate, but offers a far faster reload (based on a video of the 1784).
In terms of other accurate muskets, I would suggest checking out either my Springfield 1861 or P53 Enfield. They're percussion cap-based, and seeing you commented on the Alamo map, probably wouldn't be what you'd be using in that scenario.
Freaking sword bayonet lmao, but yeah I will when I know how
Finally, the wire-type musket! It's so good. It's fantastically cool. Except for beggar reload speed. To be honest, it would have been pretty good if the speed of reloading was reduced by 3 seconds. That's it, and I recommend it because I made it well anyway.